As a queer trans woman, I'm glad I switched to Fedora.
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I thought they just went with "if you upgrade you will break it".
At least they are admitting it was wrong instead of doubling down
So: "a few months ago, the Ubuntu Forums community merged with our Discourse community after being apart for quite a long time. During the merger, we simply adopted the Forums posting guidelines without a thorough review by the Community Council. We didn’t spot that the Forum had a stricter policy on politics and explicitly disallowed flags. Adding to that issue was a generational difference in the meaning of “queer”, and whether or not it’s still considered a slur."
Okay.